Part of the problem with blogging is that there are so many interesting storied to write about, and nowhere near enough time to write about them all. Here’s just some of the stories catching my attention:

Like many bloggers, I suspect, I have far more things that I want to write about than I have time to write about them, so I’ve developed this horrible habit of leaving those stories open in browser windows thinking that I will get to them soon. But more often than not, I don’t. This week ‘s been particularly bad — right now, I have 56 open Firefix windows on my desktop — all stories waiting to be written. And as I am sure you can guess, I’m never going to get around to writing them all. Fortunately, the Elephant’s CHild has been doing quite well without me.

The pitfalls of blogging under a Democrat regime that has thousands of bureaucrats and politicians moving as fast as they can on all fronts to grow government, seize power, and move the country as far left as they possibly can.

But still, I don’t want to just NOT write about all these stories I have piled up. So, I’m going to try a bit of a document drop, as it were, to thin down the stack of stuff:

Expand government, pay off special interests, and get as many new people hooked on government handouts as possible — then claim there isn’t enough money for the things government is already obligated to do. They do this at the local level, where if you oppose their tax increases they claim it will mean fewer ambulances, firefighters and policemen, while needle-exchange programs and light-rail boondoggles go forward fully funded.

Obama kills the rule of law in favor of favoritism for the lucky few.McDonalds, 29 other companies get Obamacare waivers. Millions of others dont. It depends who you know, and how much you contributed to their campaign, and how much press coverage you can get.